Off-roading goes horribly wrong when a rusted Jeep hits mud hole

It’s not supposed that way.

This video is not the best. It seems like this Jeep Cherokee splits itself. Or that it somehow puts itself back together. We know that it doesn’t fix itself. There’s no way for metal to bond spontaneously without some really great heat. It’s still a lot of fun to see this off-roader transform from Nellie into in a matter of minutes.

It is, for the record, really that bad. The body wasn’t just torn from the frame, it was even worse. The ViralHog video describes how the Cherokee driver got stuck in a very nasty mud hole. Although it doesn’t specifically mention it, we assume that it was some sticky death-suction dirt that could rip your foot off. The Jeep’s tail is in the air or at least part of it when the video begins. The frame was apparently a little rusty, and actually cracked during extraction. Yikes.

Off-roading goes horribly wrong when a rusted Jeep hits mud hole

The body is also separating from the frame at the rear. We can see the fracture in the back by looking closer. Although we don’t know if the taillights and back glass were gone prior to this incident, the damage to the sides and the headliner suggest that the Cherokee was not in its best condition before hitting the trails.

The tow vehicle continued pulling, but instead seeing a huge Jeep separation (which we admittedly wanted to see), the old Cherokee literally pulled itself together when it left the mud pit. According to the video description, the driver was able pull the Jeep from the mud pit to its parking spot. Let’s just hope that a trailer was brought to haul it home. damn.

There have been many crazy car videos, but this is the best.